Associated PressDavid Wright has a .311 average during his three and a half seasons in the majors.

With the September collapse that ended the 2007 season, and the serial injury bug that claimed a host of victims this spring, it's easy to lose sight of two things when it comes to the New York Mets:

1. They are very good.

2. They are young in the places where it matters the most.

ESPN.com's Rob Neyer compiled a list this week of the top 50 players for the next five seasons and four Mets made the cut -- including three in the top 10. No other team had more than one in the top 10.